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the Journals

In accounting, journals are specialized books or digital records where transactions are initially recorded in detail. Each entry includes information such as the date, accounts involved, amounts, and a brief description. These journal entries serve as the first step in tracking all the financial activities of a business. They ensure that every transaction is systematically documented before being summarized and posted to the company's main financial statements, helping maintain accuracy, organization, and transparency in financial reporting.